*Shudder* - that took my heart hard!

I guess his legs are broken and he is a bit dazed after it all, but he lives to tell the tale.
If any of you have seen this do you know where I can find out more about the actual race?
Ben
found it on another forum ben hope it helps.The crash was in 1998 and the driver of the red car (Ota) finished his court battles a year ago. Basically the courts found the organizers negligent in not providing immediate response and for having the pace car going too fast. Ota didn't get his full monetary award because the court found that he was driving too fast for the conditions (yellow flags, pace car on the track). many many changes have been made to JGTC since then to help prevent a driver from being stuck in a burning car for more than 50 seconds (Ota asserted up to 90) and to help prevent such spectacular crashes.
found it on another forum ben hope it helps.
when there are lives on the line i think the professional option is much better. Even if they have volunteers aswell.PS. The marshals can't be everywhere, especially on a big circuit. Unless you introduce professional marshals instead of volunteers mistakes are bound to happen.
personally i think it shows the true respect and bravery of the drivers.
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